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Grievances isn’t even two years old yet, but this Canadian trio (featuring frontman Danny Kidd of Wasted Potential fame) already has two incredible EPs to their credit. Now, the crafty canucks have returned with their debut LP Late Bloomers (did anyone else have a Trapper Keeper that looked exactly like the album art?) and wanted DS readers to get an exclusive first listen! Stream all ten, tremendous tracks, exclusively here at Dying Scene,below!

Canada continues their slow invasion to the south with Grievances hotly thrusting downward from London, Ontario into the placid nethers of Lake Erie. I mean, that’s how I’d do it anyway.

Ahem. Grievances have released two tracks from their upcoming album “Late Bloomers,” which will be released on October 6th via Chisel Records. You can check out “Obscurity” and “I Want to Die” below, and preorder the album for nine shiny Trudeau Dollahs at bandcamp.

We typically like to do all of the wordsmithing around these parts but every so often, there’s a band bio that sums up the act way better than we could. This is one of those bio’s: “Four formerly angst ridden twenty somethings from London, ON, Canada. Quickly approaching their thirties and hurling their anxieties at the well fished sea of pop punk to see what sort of monsters will rise. We were trying to be the Menzingers but are commonly compared to Superchunk.” If that awe inspiring write up doesn’t grab ya, you’ll definitely be hooked after you give them a listen! Today we’re pleased to premiere the track “I Want To Die” from the quartet’s first LP, Late Bloomers due out later this fall via Chisel Records. Until it drops though, we recommend streaming the debut single incessantly. Hop to it, below!

Band Spotlight

Do you guys remember when Flogging Molly put out music that made you want to dance a jig and mosh at the same time? Fast and aggressive enough to satisfy your rebellious soul yet folky enough to provide a depth sometimes lacking in more traditional punk rock? Those were the days. And I thought they were over until I stumbled across The Killigans. Hailing from Lincoln, Nebraska of all places, this six-some channel folk-punk as if they were spawned from the back of a gypsy caravan in the heart of the Old Country. Playing together since 2004, how they escaped my notice until now is beyond me, but let's not dwell on that. What's important is that they just released a new full-length titled "Dance On Your Grave" and I'm here today to tell you it is well worth a listen. Do so here.